The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is reportedly planning a public database of workplace injury and illness incidents reported by manufacturers and other employees.
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The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is reportedly planning a public database of workplace injury and illness incidents reported by … http://wiki.gilcommunity.com/discussion/feds-plan-publish-workplace-safety-records/

Consensus is hard to come by, in life, in politics, in business. People with good intentions can, and often do, disagree. Within the manufacturing community, there are few issues more contentious than the government’s proper role in the industry.
Consensus is hard to come by, in life, in politics, in business. People with good intentions can, and often do, disagree. Within the manufacturing community, there are few issues … http://wiki.gilcommunity.com/discussion/what-does-manufacturing-want-government/

It's no secret that manufacturers large and small struggle to keep up with (and pay for) what seems like a constantly growing list of federal regulations. A new report conducted by NERA Economic Consulting, however, lays out in some detail the extent of t…
It's no secret that manufacturers large and small struggle to keep up with (and pay for) what seems like a constantly growing list of federal regulations. A new report conducted b… http://wiki.gilcommunity.com/discussion/report-federal-regulations-undermine-manufacturing-industry/

One of the biggest challenges to creating more sustainable global production, product and supply chain strategies, is the many different types and levels of sustainability regulations that exist around the world in each sector.
One of the biggest challenges to creating more sustainable global production, product and supply chain strategies, is the many different types and levels of sustainability regulat… http://wiki.gilcommunity.com/discussion/would-consistent-global-sustainability-regulations-foster-mo1/